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wanted to internet seeking its own online sovereignty soft america's national security agency was exposed when the president government and oil companies. weak public sector workers go on nationwide strike in protest over a more complex government sacrifices their jobs in exchange for cash international credits.
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one of the key issues in your opinion that trouble that continent so i think left in america is well positioned to benefit from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases like in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different bass and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your legacy after you leave the post of yours director general well i hope i have been doing. trade negotiations for a long time i started working with the w t o n one nine hundred ninety seven so the organization was two years old in during this time i saw the negotiation facing much better days and i hope that we can i could leave the office with a doubling as vibrant as it was to be. for as relevant as it was before negotiating an important deal and once again being that they were
one of the key issues in your opinion that trouble that continent so i think left in america is well positioned to benefit from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases like in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different bass and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade...
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go beyond identifying the problem truck rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find her ready to join the movement then walk a little bit for. the . last time as a new alert and a vacation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news in the new. alexander family cry tears of the war a great big other that had gathered. found . there's a story. playing out in real life. with a lot of carry on syria's chemical weapons and boy it would appear the international system is returning to some kind of multilateral order the united states remains the world's only military superpower but that same power can now be put into check in washington cope with this new geopolitical reality. just a few days remain for the summit team to hand over to their winter colleagues former bureaucrat journey so far enough spent a year studying magnet ology really wanted to come to the antarctic every station has its own magnetic room there are no metallic objects in such rooms the temperature is kept stable at approximatel
go beyond identifying the problem truck rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find her ready to join the movement then walk a little bit for. the . last time as a new alert and a vacation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news in the new. alexander family cry tears of the war a great big other that had gathered. found . there's a story. playing out in real life. with a lot of carry on...
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five years ago this month, america and the world marched to the edge of the economic abyss. on september 7th, 2008, warning sirens sounded when the government took over fannie mae and freddie mac. mortgage titans were facing big bets on the housing crisis. one week later september 14th lehman brothers collapsed triggering a global freeze on credit followed by a government takeover of aig. literally overnight the recession became a global crisis. >> this is what brought us to the brink of collapse. wow, all because annie went and got a house she couldn't afford? >> are congress had to act, bail out the banks that led to the collapse with their risky behavior. but on monday, september 29th the carefully crafted bill to rescue the system went down to defeat. >> the motion is not adopted. >> investors been into full blown panic. the dow dropped 777 points, the biggest single day point drop it had ever had. $1.2 trillion in value wiped out in a single day. >> we have much work to do and this is much too important to simply let fail. >> congress got the message and on friday, octo
five years ago this month, america and the world marched to the edge of the economic abyss. on september 7th, 2008, warning sirens sounded when the government took over fannie mae and freddie mac. mortgage titans were facing big bets on the housing crisis. one week later september 14th lehman brothers collapsed triggering a global freeze on credit followed by a government takeover of aig. literally overnight the recession became a global crisis. >> this is what brought us to the brink of...
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matter what and that's because you asked me about america you didn't ask me about. are you proud of the actions that i just mention i think that's what i said our intentions are always positive and there are always to be. always to do what's best not only for ourselves but also for iraq i mean i think that when we were out there wasn't because we wanted to destroy anyone or or we didn't have intentions but it really was to make a resolution that unfortunately didn't always pan out how we wanted it to but of course any fight is going to end in casualties and that's terrible but like i said it's just something that unfortunately did happen but it was. with good intentions behind it originally and it's such a tragedy and life has so many tragedies but i think that any progress. is with good intention and they're making bad things that come out of it which is terrible and heartbreaking but there's there's not always so much that you can do to prevent that when you're trying to move forward and and and come to a resolution and it's not always going to be clear it's a you
matter what and that's because you asked me about america you didn't ask me about. are you proud of the actions that i just mention i think that's what i said our intentions are always positive and there are always to be. always to do what's best not only for ourselves but also for iraq i mean i think that when we were out there wasn't because we wanted to destroy anyone or or we didn't have intentions but it really was to make a resolution that unfortunately didn't always pan out how we wanted...
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would no officially be al qaeda is a force that's former congressman coos in it but america's nine in ten oppose this invasion the most popular in history we're going to live in a massive eighty four percent now say the government's lowering we now have the president's documented the government's prepared to commit supremum crimes against its population exactly what happened on nine eleven couldn't be oh good by both so cool conspiracy theorists will surratt sees. what's beyond dispute is on the eleventh of september the world will join the almost three thousand innocent people who lost their lives this is the truth seeker. i. know they were ready to do anything for their country telling tragic close to a lot of the country more than herself she joined the military for health reasons. you're probably not going to have a good day and they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but our ever good people didn't get hurt. but i've heard good people the silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel lik
would no officially be al qaeda is a force that's former congressman coos in it but america's nine in ten oppose this invasion the most popular in history we're going to live in a massive eighty four percent now say the government's lowering we now have the president's documented the government's prepared to commit supremum crimes against its population exactly what happened on nine eleven couldn't be oh good by both so cool conspiracy theorists will surratt sees. what's beyond dispute is on...
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"good morning america" shares a dramatic at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. keeping up with them. i love it! [ male announcer ] helping you -- now that's what's important to us. >> covering benicia, san ramon, san mateo and all bay area, this is abc7 news. "good morning america" contributor johnson has deals and steals that save you money but you may not know how she saved her own health. she lost 72 pounds in 20 pounds. look at her before on left and now. she says she was over weight since second grade using notes to get out of p.e. and avoiding the doctor for 10 years. she revealed her life-changing moment came when her boss suggested a wardrobe makeover and she decided to make a permanent life-style change. >> daily way in was important to stay on
"good morning america" shares a dramatic at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. keeping up with them. i love it! [ male announcer ] helping you -- now...
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. >> on america tonight: the president heads home. >> on america tonight: the president heads home. after making his case with world leaders for a strike on syria. but with time running out, finds himself facing stiff and growing resistance. >>> a billionaire, a boat, and the city by the bay. a challenge on the high seas and controversy at the america's cup. and a view from the top. the extraordinary courage and heart-stopping steps of a native community balancing tradition with its future . hello and welcome to america tonight, i'm joie chen. president obama races home tonight after what is shaping to a down to the wire approach for his strike on syria. as the clock ticks down to the case on capitol hill, president obama makes his case directly to the american people. america tonight correspondent sheila macvicar, real toe to toe with syria's strong supporter, sheila. >>> a one on one with vladimir putin. putin really is the winner leer. not only did he -- not only did he find that peerns who might otherwise be allies of the united states were insistent that there has to be a u.n.
. >> on america tonight: the president heads home. >> on america tonight: the president heads home. after making his case with world leaders for a strike on syria. but with time running out, finds himself facing stiff and growing resistance. >>> a billionaire, a boat, and the city by the bay. a challenge on the high seas and controversy at the america's cup. and a view from the top. the extraordinary courage and heart-stopping steps of a native community balancing tradition...
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america is not the world's policeman. terrible things happen across the globe and it's beyond our means to right every wrong but mod matt it fort and risk we can keep children safe, i believe we should act. that's what makes america different and exceptional. with humility but with resolve, let us never lose sight of that. thank you, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >>> president obama spoke for about 16 minute in thes or so. the headline here came about 3 quarters of the way in when he said he's asked congress to postpone their vote on whether they would approve a limited military strike against sear y.he wants them to postpone the vote while he pursue tropical storm option whertakes control of all the weapons and eventually destroy all of the weapons. >>> only if he was assured that had been done would he pursue the diplomatic resolution. he said he would not put boots on the ground or pursue an air campaign. he's asking congress to postpone the vote. >> also talked from a personal standpoint sa
america is not the world's policeman. terrible things happen across the globe and it's beyond our means to right every wrong but mod matt it fort and risk we can keep children safe, i believe we should act. that's what makes america different and exceptional. with humility but with resolve, let us never lose sight of that. thank you, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >>> president obama spoke for about 16 minute in thes or so. the headline here came about 3...
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america's sleeping pill of choice is ambien o r its generic name. it knocks the user out pretty quick and the fda lowered the recommended dosage because it would keep them drowsy the next day. people sleepwalk while on the drug, from eating, driving, to having sex. >> it is not just prescription pills americans are using to fall asleep. millions more are turning to over-the-counter sleep aids. some of them are meant to make you sleepy. whether or not they are taking drugs, 50-70 million americans suffer from sleep deprivation. there are several factors leading to sleepless nights. >> people are getting heavier and they have more difficulty breathing at night hauled sleep apnea. >> obesity, stress, anxiety, and using electronics are keeping americans from falling asleep. >> folks often use these medications in lieu of their normal sleep patterns and they can get stuck using them and become addicted to them. >> not only are more people suffering, but doctors prescribe sleep aids more often. >> i ask my colleagues at what percentage point do you start
america's sleeping pill of choice is ambien o r its generic name. it knocks the user out pretty quick and the fda lowered the recommended dosage because it would keep them drowsy the next day. people sleepwalk while on the drug, from eating, driving, to having sex. >> it is not just prescription pills americans are using to fall asleep. millions more are turning to over-the-counter sleep aids. some of them are meant to make you sleepy. whether or not they are taking drugs, 50-70 million...
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then america friend in storage old horn told r.t. that their influence on the president might be decisive. the united states needs iran to help it pull out successfully from afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen recall that in two thousand and one the iranians were very helpful to the then u.s. president george w. bush in terms of helping to dislodge the taliban from power iran can also be helpful with regard to the crisis in iraq with bombings at a level not seen since two thousand and six and two thousand and seven the problem is that the israeli lobby in their own states is very powerful not least in mr obama's own democratic party coalition and it is no secret that mr netanyahu the prime minister of israel is itching to launch military strikes against iran nuclear facilities given such pressures it's unclear how these diplomatic talks will turn out and while the u.s. president might be suggesting a compromise with iran he's officials are not giving up on the house just yet but on to our website amanpour dot com to find out why
then america friend in storage old horn told r.t. that their influence on the president might be decisive. the united states needs iran to help it pull out successfully from afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen recall that in two thousand and one the iranians were very helpful to the then u.s. president george w. bush in terms of helping to dislodge the taliban from power iran can also be helpful with regard to the crisis in iraq with bombings at a level not seen since two thousand and six...
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identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america to find a job ready to join the movement then walk a little bit of. fun and wonderful strong arm an ally should be making news all the face i describe you know. it was. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. please. welcome bach marx may have stolen the so this time let's take a quick look back at this month's all the. bytes ministers from the seven states participating in the east projects met in france on the sixth of september which is based around the russian event it's the world's largest experimental fusion facility and has the potential to solve the world's energy problems during the meeting the ministers reaffirmed the importance all on the dedication of the project. to expo fifteen railway exhibition was held for the fourth time this month the international events led businesses demonstrate their latest trains rail cars and engineering equipment to potential buyers among the highlights was a model of a next generation metro jointly designed by sieme
identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america to find a job ready to join the movement then walk a little bit of. fun and wonderful strong arm an ally should be making news all the face i describe you know. it was. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. please. welcome bach marx may have stolen the so this time let's take a quick look back at this month's all the. bytes ministers from the seven states...
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identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find a job ready to join the movement then walk a little bit. playing . a little. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. more news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day. welcome back marx may have stolen the so this time let's take a quick look back at this month's all the tech news. bytes ministers from the seven states participating in the east have projects met in france on the sixth of september which is based around the russian event it's the world's largest experimental fusion facility and has the potential to solve the world's energy problems during the meeting the ministers reaffirmed the importance all on the dedication of the project. the expo fifteen railway exhibition was held for the fourth time this month the international events led businesses demonstrate their latest trains rail cars and engineering equipment to potential buyers a
identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find a job ready to join the movement then walk a little bit. playing . a little. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. more news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day. welcome back marx may have stolen the so this time let's take a quick look back...
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non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different best and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your legacy after you leave the post of w here is director general well i hope i have been doing. trade negotiations for a long time i started working with the w two in one nine hundred ninety seven so the organization was two years old in during this time i saw the negotiation facing much better days and i hope that we can i could leave the office with a doubling as vibrant as it was before as relevant as it was before negotiating important deals and once again being the table where countries come to to negotiate three. decision thank you very much for this interview that's all for today our guest here on so clean coal was recognizing that the hand of the world trade organization thanks for watching us and we
non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different best and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your legacy after you leave the post of w here is director general well i hope i have been doing. trade...
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beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america by ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. turkey closes a major supply route to syria's opposition this off to al-qaeda linked you had a seize control of the key time until then on rebel forces. meanwhile president vladimir putin moans against backing extremist factions in syria saying there's no simple way to shoo them from power should they eventually get in. the killing of an i'm spoken and the fascist rap ascends greece spiraling into violence with authorities not looking at the suspected murderers links but the far right golden dawn. party. the son of ousted libyan dictator muammar gadhafi has his war crimes trial adjourned until december but will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to their hate.
beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america by ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. turkey closes a major supply route to syria's opposition this off to al-qaeda linked you had a seize control of the key time until then on rebel forces. meanwhile president vladimir putin moans against backing extremist factions in syria saying there's no simple way to shoo them from power should they eventually get in. the...
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america's top diplomat inside of the u. was good a top secret even if lawmakers say no as washington's european allies release evidence they claim bashar al assad did a chemical weapons that time. there's still no plan on what to do with america's most infamous jail in not gonna stop a facility so don that former detainees say gone time is a holiday come. to be had among those troops or for what with the moving boys and.
america's top diplomat inside of the u. was good a top secret even if lawmakers say no as washington's european allies release evidence they claim bashar al assad did a chemical weapons that time. there's still no plan on what to do with america's most infamous jail in not gonna stop a facility so don that former detainees say gone time is a holiday come. to be had among those troops or for what with the moving boys and.
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it's what was hard about america. there are a leader of the language you alone regular us as americans haven't spoken of in years. that made these actually the current theory is the american english is actually closer to it's funny to hear american act is trying to do an english accent when they do shakespeare but in actual fact the current theory is that american english is closer to what shakespearean english would have been we've changed more than you have done here i don't know why that is and also the parts of the south affiliate a lot of ten you know we all know and what i do know that ok we have some social media questions at keele proffering the a twitter says you said stage acting they should nervous but live use it doesn't they both think you know as did i really said that so easily so either i was lying then or are you learning there was before you on stage oh always always always i think there's no way around that i think you have to i think it does it just before we unite as you would know that you know t
it's what was hard about america. there are a leader of the language you alone regular us as americans haven't spoken of in years. that made these actually the current theory is the american english is actually closer to it's funny to hear american act is trying to do an english accent when they do shakespeare but in actual fact the current theory is that american english is closer to what shakespearean english would have been we've changed more than you have done here i don't know why that is...
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general assembly today, once again apologizing for america's greatness. >> jim. >> and the emmy goes to the colbert report! >> sorry! what? >> wait a second! i have got to say, i don't know -- how did that get in there? and more importantly, how did these get out here? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, folks, i have toll you, it is exciting to be up there at the emmys drinking in the adulation and i got a little love drunk and i had a bit of a verbal gaff, a blooper, if you will. jim. >> thank you to everyone who works on the show to make it possible. >> boing! >> huh-uh. i don't know what i was thinking. because i am the only one who does this show. i meant to thank myself, but in the excitement i blanked on the word me and accidentally thanked other people. well, i want to straighten that out right now. i am the one who achieved this without the help of any of these incredibly talented and attractive people. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: of course, as mother theresa once said it is not enough to win, others must lose. in our victory sunday night was made that much
general assembly today, once again apologizing for america's greatness. >> jim. >> and the emmy goes to the colbert report! >> sorry! what? >> wait a second! i have got to say, i don't know -- how did that get in there? and more importantly, how did these get out here? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, folks, i have toll you, it is exciting to be up there at the emmys drinking in the adulation and i got a little love drunk and i had a bit of a verbal gaff, a...
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never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash flow they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. today. these are the images the world. corporations are. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's what you hear on all t.v. reporting from the world talks
never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen...
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but in chile south america she. as a student he proposed his own geological theory it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. this i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting and thinking you should do. the stations ionosphere is to keep his instruments in a corner of the same room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact. specific. to each new generation of polar explorer. the. information at the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance. all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long invented new ways to make the process more efficient. how to make them easier to release. short. like this there's about fifty meters of a. balloon in a mixture of kerosene and benzene that. we c
but in chile south america she. as a student he proposed his own geological theory it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. this i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting and thinking you should do. the stations ionosphere is to keep his instruments in a corner of the same room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an...
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but in chile south america she. as a student he proposed his own geological theory it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. this i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting and thinking. on a sphere is to keep his instruments in a corner of the same room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact. specific. to each new generation of polar explorer. the. information at the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance. released. over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long invented new ways to make the process more efficient such as how to make them easier to release. short. like this there's about fifty meters of. loon in a mixture of kerosene and benzene that. we came up with it mak
but in chile south america she. as a student he proposed his own geological theory it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. this i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting and thinking. on a sphere is to keep his instruments in a corner of the same room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and...
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i'll tell you what fans will see before the concluding race for the 34th america's cup. reporting live if san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what do you think about the and back of oracle? we're getting a lot of comment shares and likes and you can search for ktvu channel 2 >>> fire crew his to battle the weather and low water pressure in piedmont late this afternoon. it started about two and a half hours ago. the
i'll tell you what fans will see before the concluding race for the 34th america's cup. reporting live if san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what do you think about the and back of oracle? we're getting a lot of comment shares and likes and you can search for ktvu channel 2 >>> fire crew his to battle the weather and low water pressure in piedmont late this afternoon. it started about two and a half hours ago. the
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that sounded to me but america will always want this one change so we see going to a security detail in life at an undisclosed location for ever what can change in this respect it's not like this way for a month or two when the u.s. will say well ok we don't need him anymore so it looks like he will have to remain in hiding for as long as he stays in russia book. of course any person who dares to challenge a superpower has to realize that they will have to look over their shoulder for the rest of their lives. he can't just go to a nightclub or a restaurant like you and i because you can tell the u.s. government very much like to get to him she to see leave the house is old can he do that. of course he does he goes out for a war he one travels learns things about a country. can go to a restaurant but he can't travel. books no what i meant is that he can't go to a restaurant anytime he likes. of course he can go to a restaurant or a coffee shop but he has to assess the risks every time because the threat is still very real. it was real when he was in the airport transit zone and israel
that sounded to me but america will always want this one change so we see going to a security detail in life at an undisclosed location for ever what can change in this respect it's not like this way for a month or two when the u.s. will say well ok we don't need him anymore so it looks like he will have to remain in hiding for as long as he stays in russia book. of course any person who dares to challenge a superpower has to realize that they will have to look over their shoulder for the rest...
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some is taking place across the streets of america. there are those who are for military intervention. >>'s. >> free, free syria. >> and others are against it. >> as congress prepares to vote on military, sir why's president, bashar al-assad said the consequence of such war. with nearly 300,000 syrian americans living in the u.s., we want to start the debate with them to find out what it's like for them living outside and for their families back home. joining us for an inside look at what's happen something syrian activist for the syrian coalition, a spokesperson for opposition forces joining us via skype is hela diad, a writer and film maker who is opposed to military intervention. in our google hangout, we have rasa salanski, an attorney who just returned from a trip to the region. yassan shashakly is in syria. actually, he is on the border of syria and turkey. he runs a refugee exampcamp. welcome. yassan, we want to focus the first segment of the show on what americans don't know about this conflict because it's just not out there.
some is taking place across the streets of america. there are those who are for military intervention. >>'s. >> free, free syria. >> and others are against it. >> as congress prepares to vote on military, sir why's president, bashar al-assad said the consequence of such war. with nearly 300,000 syrian americans living in the u.s., we want to start the debate with them to find out what it's like for them living outside and for their families back home. joining us for an...
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america is dead-arse vote so we aim to raise $1.6 trillion. that's where you come in. ... ... >> you are watching al jazeera. i am thomas drayton. these are the stories we are following: >> the united states and russia are committed to the elimination of syrian chemical weapons in the soonest and safest manner. >> the u.s. and russia reach a deal on destroying syria's chemical weapons. >>> president obama says it's a concrete step. some republicans call it a sign of weaknets. while in syria, itself, some rebels launch a new effort to combine forces. >>> plus hundreds unaccounted for, the search underway in colorado for flood victims.
america is dead-arse vote so we aim to raise $1.6 trillion. that's where you come in. ... ... >> you are watching al jazeera. i am thomas drayton. these are the stories we are following: >> the united states and russia are committed to the elimination of syrian chemical weapons in the soonest and safest manner. >> the u.s. and russia reach a deal on destroying syria's chemical weapons. >>> president obama says it's a concrete step. some republicans call it a sign of...
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there may be an american hater but as far as i understand your main message is not so much about the america as a great nation but rather the end all thirteen policies by the united states government that you view as no longer sustainable yes definitely and in fact i also find the term somewhat problematic because it's very value laden as you suggest but what i'm very concerned about is the introduction of these austerity policies frankly which have been the primary response of not only the u.s. government but also of the european union to their crisis and these policies seem to be spreading globally as a response to this crisis in the united states the european union and increasingly the world and i think it's very dangerous because my wife so we've done this once before you know the famous american literary figure mark twain once used to say that history doesn't repeat itself but it certainly rhymes well in the one nine hundred thirty s. and actually one thousand nine hundred says well we had governments in germany japan and italy all try austerity policies in response to crises which they
there may be an american hater but as far as i understand your main message is not so much about the america as a great nation but rather the end all thirteen policies by the united states government that you view as no longer sustainable yes definitely and in fact i also find the term somewhat problematic because it's very value laden as you suggest but what i'm very concerned about is the introduction of these austerity policies frankly which have been the primary response of not only the...
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we don't spend much more on people in america. we have lots of subsidies. >> tax breaks. >> and a bunch on the rich, but the poor neglected and it's something of a scandal. >> one of the thing it's clear is the country with the most prepared and best educated workforce is the one that will win -- the next leader. are we investing in our workforce? >> not at all. what does it mean to have a good workforce? it means you need to have them educated, and you need to have the ability to retrain them, because some jobs are going to go away, some industries are going away. we do early education very badly the we do secondary education badly, and we do job training badly. in all these cases, while there are lots of reforms that need to take place, it's also true that you just have to spend more money on some of the areas we're not spending it, and i can't see washington doing that right now. >> i can't see them doing anything but politics by the minute. fareed, nice to see you. thank you. >> a pleasure. >>> ready to be stuck in the middle
we don't spend much more on people in america. we have lots of subsidies. >> tax breaks. >> and a bunch on the rich, but the poor neglected and it's something of a scandal. >> one of the thing it's clear is the country with the most prepared and best educated workforce is the one that will win -- the next leader. are we investing in our workforce? >> not at all. what does it mean to have a good workforce? it means you need to have them educated, and you need to have the...
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syria and quick as a flash he comes back and said we're going to attack iraq we're going to attack america because they're the real enemy you know watkins when a bomber gets enough congress a pull to bomb syria the u.s. attack on syria will dry again iran it will drown again israel even the egyptians have said that the probably close to sleep so is going to hell if the straits of hormuz are closed as well they need the oil will go up to what four hundred dollars a barrel almost overnight which will not found any form of economic recovery all over the industrialized world i'm playing to a depression which will go on for years as the incredible tensions in the far east between china and japan and again america look back and sit and think well this was the summer like nine hundred thirty. syria moved warships to the region and called the biggest military drills since the cold war most go in beijing hope the biggest joint military exercises in history. recalled joins us great speech you will have friends when one of these countries actually writs otter that i believe assad has because had he r
syria and quick as a flash he comes back and said we're going to attack iraq we're going to attack america because they're the real enemy you know watkins when a bomber gets enough congress a pull to bomb syria the u.s. attack on syria will dry again iran it will drown again israel even the egyptians have said that the probably close to sleep so is going to hell if the straits of hormuz are closed as well they need the oil will go up to what four hundred dollars a barrel almost overnight which...
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but i believe america is exceptional. in part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest but for the interests of all well obama says the u.s. has quote a responsibility to act but of course it begs the question does not guarantee it's always going to responsibly think that we should be very cautious about this so called american exceptionalism what obama is asserting is a longstanding principle not only within the political establishment of the united states but within the very psyche of the american people that somehow we're better that somehow we're exceptional and obama is attempting to use that rhetoric as a way of putting himself on a moral high ground above putin above the chinese above any of the so-called troublemakers in the un security council so while it looks to the rest of the world that the united states is a belligerent actor when it comes to syria obama is essentially asserting that no no we are moral we are just an
but i believe america is exceptional. in part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest but for the interests of all well obama says the u.s. has quote a responsibility to act but of course it begs the question does not guarantee it's always going to responsibly think that we should be very cautious about this so called american exceptionalism what obama is asserting is a longstanding principle not only...
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but now the pope has given an exhaustive interview initiated by the jesuit magazine america which was filled with papal bombshells. >> the pope speaking out about some of the oldest staunchest traditions in the roman catholic church, we are talking about the acceptance of gays and lesbians, embracing prominent roles for women in the church and how about contraception and abortion? >> pope francis spoke with the jesuit magazine called america. >> he said in his first extended published interview that the church has become, quote, obsessed with preaching about gays and abortion and contraception. >> >> stephen: really? obsessed with gays? don't flatter yourself, gays. if anyone is obsessed with the gays, it is the gays. they are the ones who are all gay for themselves. and get how the so-called vicar of christ justifies his position saying, the proclamation of the saving love of god comes before moral and religious imper i was the. >> oh, love before rules? like the best part of the catholicism is the ruling keeping, it is the scorecard for getting into heaven plus i get to tell people
but now the pope has given an exhaustive interview initiated by the jesuit magazine america which was filled with papal bombshells. >> the pope speaking out about some of the oldest staunchest traditions in the roman catholic church, we are talking about the acceptance of gays and lesbians, embracing prominent roles for women in the church and how about contraception and abortion? >> pope francis spoke with the jesuit magazine called america. >> he said in his first extended...
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beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five ready to join the movement then walk a little bit of. one of the wonderful strong arming allies and these new polish face i describe you know . a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. it. could. be. just a few days remain for the summer team to hand over to their winter colleagues form a bureaucrat journey so far enough spent a year studying magnus elegy he really wanted to come to the antarctic they were. station has its own magnetic room there are no metallic objects in such rooms the temperature is kept stable at approximately twenty five degrees celsius a computer constantly records changes and time has to be accurate to the second clocks must be adjusted in a very special way. for three days we can only take note there's no time to make changes. dreamed about and talk to several years for example if we take a calm in russia it will show us that way but if you take it here it will show north that way even though it's that way if we follow the compass
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bank of america and wells fargo are cutting jobs in their mortgage divisions because of the drop off. >>> new vehicles sold in the u.s. are getting more miles to the gallon. a new survey by the university of michigan showing the average is 24.9 miles per gallon. that's up nearly five miles a gallon from six years ago. industry is producing hybrids and reducing consumption of gas guzzlers biker like pickup pickd suvs. >>> the taxpayers are still $14 billion in the red. >>> and the new amy iphone unveiled yesterday are not impressing wall street. shares sinking with more than 5% from where they were this time yesterday. with major brokerage firms, down grading the stock. analysts are not sure. >> a nobel prize winning lawyer receiplaurette. larry summers are considered among the leading candidates to replace bernanke whose terms expires in january. >>> the controversial mortgage plan is moving forward. the first in the nation to use immanent domain to buy mortgages from banks. residents with upside down mortgages would be able to refinance and gain equity in their homes. she said she's
bank of america and wells fargo are cutting jobs in their mortgage divisions because of the drop off. >>> new vehicles sold in the u.s. are getting more miles to the gallon. a new survey by the university of michigan showing the average is 24.9 miles per gallon. that's up nearly five miles a gallon from six years ago. industry is producing hybrids and reducing consumption of gas guzzlers biker like pickup pickd suvs. >>> the taxpayers are still $14 billion in the red....
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of our economy and even the prevailing spirit of the time as you know the theory came out to all of america britain and the seventy's of the eighty's the more you have to regulate to the more you gave to the financial markets the more you privatized everybody will be prosperous everybody will be on this was you all of which was presented to us economic signs. a little course revolved of when the bunch collapsed this formula was poisonous. and they was very costly experience a very challenging experience but in the years since we have launched of very hard lessons which will be with us for a long time and if i can pick up on this point i know that in many of your speeches you stressed that you believe that that crisis presented a major threat not only to your country's economic wellbeing but also to your entire political system and democracy and i think this is a very unusual notion for a west and politicized because it's somehow assumed in the west that once you become a democratic country once you join to coopt you are there for ever and yet you seem to be suggesting that even in establish
of our economy and even the prevailing spirit of the time as you know the theory came out to all of america britain and the seventy's of the eighty's the more you have to regulate to the more you gave to the financial markets the more you privatized everybody will be prosperous everybody will be on this was you all of which was presented to us economic signs. a little course revolved of when the bunch collapsed this formula was poisonous. and they was very costly experience a very challenging...
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information but right in this way in this america's defriended is a free country people can't travel problems they have to go an extra mile to access some of your writings but you can still have access to it's all. why do you think explains the fact that we have such a divergence in terms if you know image and international image why i think that's disappearing i think we're seeing convergence so just as you saw in the one nine hundred eighty s. a kind of convergence between international opinion of the soviet union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of their government now and their society but this is still very defensive fall and american in many many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of the country you know this can take any number of directions one of the directions t
information but right in this way in this america's defriended is a free country people can't travel problems they have to go an extra mile to access some of your writings but you can still have access to it's all. why do you think explains the fact that we have such a divergence in terms if you know image and international image why i think that's disappearing i think we're seeing convergence so just as you saw in the one nine hundred eighty s. a kind of convergence between international...
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the have launched a kickstarter campaign to fund world war three in america is dead so our goal is to raise one point six trillion dollars on behalf of the u.s. government that's where you come in even a small donation will make all the different. one hundred dollar donation just through a day pass to review local refugee camp you'll probably end up in references they don't have to walk. because obama. because obama. senator graham won't if the u.s. won't attack syria a new car will hit south carolina's charleston home on the very same day a nuclear warhead without through as a signature was transferred to south carolina. still relique. joins us thanks a lot for speaking to us nuclear war this is the level senator lindsey graham is essentially threatening the united states whether he got intel on this or not from another high level source elements in the government are now threatening us that if we don't attack syria there could be a nuclear incident right after they transported a nuclear weapon they need something crazy the chemical attack was not enough we're looking at a potential
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as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful rk ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your goodriving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. >> david: forget about puttinyour college gpa on a resume, many businesses are passing over college grades and turning to an indepdent testhey say will better evaluate student for employment according to what the businesses say they need. this is leading to a showdown. who is a better judge to prepare students for real worl
as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful rk ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate...
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as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whethethe hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes,ollege grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major >> david: forget about putting your college gpa on a resume, many businesses are passing over college grades and turning to an independent test they say will better evaluate student for employment according to what the businesses say they need. this is leading to a showdown. who is a better judge to prepare students for real world? businesses or colleges? steve? >> businesses. when you go to a business you start to get a real education. they have done to the grading system what the federal reserve have done to the economy. >> david: they willed a my center the test and they charge $35 for the test. colleges are picking up the extense. >> i wish it were that simple. business didn't go by my college grades
as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whethethe hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes,ollege grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major >> david: forget about putting your college gpa on a resume, many businesses are passing over college grades and turning to an...
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many of just trying to back america's push for war against syria we report from damascus on just how worried people are at the prospect of u.s. strikes. there's still no plan on what to do with america's most infamous jail in afghanistan a facility so dark that former detainees say guantanamo is a holiday camp compared to ball drum. and shouting to be heard a london street performer with a booming voice and an eye for controversy could have the megaphone ripped from his hands by the authorities.
many of just trying to back america's push for war against syria we report from damascus on just how worried people are at the prospect of u.s. strikes. there's still no plan on what to do with america's most infamous jail in afghanistan a facility so dark that former detainees say guantanamo is a holiday camp compared to ball drum. and shouting to be heard a london street performer with a booming voice and an eye for controversy could have the megaphone ripped from his hands by the authorities.
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on our respect generations that america was founded on but i think that maybe they're slightly this. so how it's hard for me it's hard as a mother you know because i think my kids. it's. twenty two years old. and i must kill thirty people. the same thing that you were given badges for in iraq you know you would have you considered a serial killer over here and that's you know that's a very weird thought to have running around in your head. in the morning you know it's very easy to sort of think bright happy thoughts and sort of put a correct kind of. spin on it but when it's dark. going to sleep or late at night or tired it's not as easy. a mission free accreditation free as for charges free arrangement free. three stooges free. free broadcasts a lot of videos for your media projects a free media oh god r.t. dot com. last time was a new alert and skits scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy. that. in a court of law found alive this is a story. playing out in real life. along thirty m
on our respect generations that america was founded on but i think that maybe they're slightly this. so how it's hard for me it's hard as a mother you know because i think my kids. it's. twenty two years old. and i must kill thirty people. the same thing that you were given badges for in iraq you know you would have you considered a serial killer over here and that's you know that's a very weird thought to have running around in your head. in the morning you know it's very easy to sort of think...
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and vilified it is kind of fish you can try to go out there for america sometimes i have episodes where i won't be able to. i think something will trigger me and which i'll just keep on working and working and working. for like seventy two hours i'm just so exhausted. and i can take and build. a show out forty sixty seventy. one off and thank you very much i don't like the fridge you gave me i could have made a lot more money out of it i wanted to i just it depends on what we're going to. be kept saying on the news of the earth we're rebuilding iraq you're working to rebuild iraq. i was sick of hearing c.n.n. and fox news like bark each other about once a good things are going good to me as i know the horrible things they are i mean i kind of way to see it for myself you know. i join the military when i was a teenager nineteen in basic training. like halfway through my tour i told my unit that i was willing to kill any any human beings. start major said. ask them is one question are you willing to do your job if i was a say no it would have been like oh this guy's be insubordinate throw
and vilified it is kind of fish you can try to go out there for america sometimes i have episodes where i won't be able to. i think something will trigger me and which i'll just keep on working and working and working. for like seventy two hours i'm just so exhausted. and i can take and build. a show out forty sixty seventy. one off and thank you very much i don't like the fridge you gave me i could have made a lot more money out of it i wanted to i just it depends on what we're going to. be...